Chances for the Seven Sisters

<p>I'm a junior. I attend a highly selective private school in California (about 25% of everyone goes to an Ivy or Stanford).</p>

<p>GPA: 3.5/4.0 Unweighted (I had a hard time freshman year. My 1st semester GPA was around 2.9. Last semester, my GPA was 3.9. BIG improvement)
Rank: around 40/100 now, could be around 35/100 by Senior year
Courses: Only AP this year is APUSH (standard for my school). Next year I'll take AP Calc AB, AP Physics, AP Econ and AP Stat, along with an intense independent study on constitutional law. Eng AP is not offered.
Recommendations: 1 Great, 1 Good. Also, my counselor rec will be great.</p>

<p>SAT: 2310 (730CR, 780M, 800W)
SAT2: I haven't taken them yet, but I'll take Math 2 and US History. I expect to do well.</p>

<p>*Extracurriculars: *
- A LOT of community service (about 200 hours this year alone). I really love the projects I do, and can write and talk a lot about them.
- Varsity Field Hockey and Lacrosse (I won't play in college)
- Art - Sclupture and Ceramics
- I'm really interested in legal studies (I want to major in political science), and have taken a lot of extra courses
- This summer, I'll be interning with a congressman in Washington DC</p>

<p>I'm interested in attending an all-women college. Could you tell me my chances for:
**Barnard
Wellesley<a href="Legacy">/b</a>
**Bryn Mawr
Smith
Mount Holyoke
Vassar<a href="not%20all-women,%20but%20still%20part%20of%20the%207%20Sisters">/b</a></p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>All in all, it looks pretty good. Just be sure to keep up the grades and you should have a good chance for acceptance at any of those schools. Since I'm fairly new to this site, I'll leave the detailed assessments to the more experienced members.</p>

<p>Your rank could be what keeps you from getting into these schools. As long as you sure improvement, you are fine. However, Barnard, Wellesley and Vassar will be very difficult to get into. Excellent SAT scores, and overall, acceptable extracurriculars. Wellesley is doable, but not highly likely. Barnard is a long shot. Your supplement could help you "make or break" it into Vassar. Mt. Holyoke, Bryn Mawr, and Smith are good bets. You'll be fine... but do keep working on your grades.</p>